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BR 249 in Yellow - First VDM Light for DB Bahnbau in Action

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In September 2020, Siemens and DB announced a EUR 1 billion mega order for up to 400 locomotives from Siemens. On 18.01.2022, Deutsche Bahn announced it would get 150 locomotives, 4 of which would go to the rail construction department, better known as the DB Bahnbau Gruppe. The first one was releas

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Billions of euros flow for the improvement of marauding tracks – but is that enough? Germany is now increasing its rail investments per capita by a high percentage. However, this remains only medium-sized compared to Europe.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany has invested as much money in its rail network in 2024 as never before - and still can't keep up with other countries. What this is about and how the new government wants to change it. By Jim-Bob Nickschas.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Deutsche Bahn: Germany invests 198 euros per capita in the railway infrastructure - a sharp rise. Is everything going to be okay?

·Munich, Germany
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Germany puts significantly more money into the rail network in need of renovation. Nevertheless, it cannot keep up with countries like Switzerland. They do much better not only with regard to money.

Rail network (infrastructure), investments: More than 100 billion euros will be invested in the German rail network by 2029. According to experts, there are still weaknesses in planning, implementation and long-term financing compared to Austria and Switzerland.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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